DHS seeks students for cyber internship

The Department of Homeland Security is on the hunt for cybersecurity summer interns.

The Department of Homeland Security is on the hunt for cybersecurity summer interns. The agency is looking for students who are attending college or have just graduated from undergrad or graduate school.

Gov Info Security reports the 10-week internship will provide students with the opportunity to work on mission critical areas like identification and analysis of malicious code.

The paid internetship will also allow student to get hands on training. The best and the brightest interns will be offered positions at DHS following graduation.

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